On Mon, 7 Aug 2006 12:49:52 +0100

Sorry to reply to my own post, but after digging further I found that it seems 
it is a bug in the HP 3500 series driver for Linux, ok using Windows on this 
printer, and not anything to do with Scribus.

I should never have doubted Scribus ! ;-)

Julian

Julian Robbins <julian.robbins at q-par.com> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I have been putting together a Datasheet in Scribus for a while using a 
> mixture of Master pages and std pages using Ubuntu Dapper 6.0.6 Scribus 
> 1.3.3.2.
> 
> However, I have noticed that my template of side right hand strip and bottom 
> bar drops about 5mm on pages 2 onwards compared to page 1, but only went 
> printed out. The problem only seems to be found on the pages with content 
> from the Master pages on pages 2 and 3. What is strange is that all items are 
> aligned correctly on every page in Scribus itself. But when printing Page 1 
> is completely correct, pages afterwards are wrongly printed. Page 1 is based 
> on one master page, and 2 and 3 based on other master pages.
> 
> Printing directly from Scribus gives the same effect as producing a PDF and 
> reading in either Evince or Acrobat reader.
> 
> Any suggestions as to the fault? Or even better how to fix this? My only 
> thought is to copy my working master page, copy it, and use this master page 
> instead on the subsequent pages.
> 
> I have added this to the bugtracker 0004109, for perusal.
> 
> Julian
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